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Penning? and Clippings.
Spkc^l?Attention i?tfireoted to tlio ucr udVertinemonts
in this numbor.
? Ciiari.k*tdX'?Cotton wn? quoted in this nmrIcet.
on tho 11th, lit 12 ccnte, being a decline
of *
Attkntion.?Ternons who have givon their
homos (to ft list in tlio hands of Robert Knox.) for
* company for homo protection, arc requested to
moot at Midway .School House, on Saturday, the
'2">th instaut, nt 11 o'clock, for tho purpose of or
la Advance of the Hail.
MoNTfio.MKKT, February 13.?In Oongrss. to-?lay,
tlio stnn'l'mx committors were announced, nfter
wliioh the Congress wont into secret nossion nml
adopted tlio following resolutions, from wliich tlio
injunction of sccrocy was rcrnovc<l:
Rctolocd, That this Government takes under its
oSarge tlio questions and difficulties now existing
. u?*eerc the sovoroijrn Stales of this Confederacy
ft ml I Uo Unl?.?l Hint os, rolati vo lo I It a occnp it ion of
the fort *. arson-its, navy ymls nn?l other public
q*litMin1nn<inl!i: mil llmt tin? 1'ivsident of tliis
Congress be directed to fcoinniunioiito tliis resolution
to the Oovornora of the Stutea.
Wahiiinot ?s, Fohruury 13. ? In tho Sonato.
tlio prooooilinjT'* wore nninip ?rt:int. At 1 o'clock,
the oountineof the electoral vote for President
wiu proceeded with, which resulted in tho elec
tion of Alirnlmm Lincoln, of Illinois.
In tho (Inure, tho proceedings wcro utiimpor
tnnt.
I^urlnfi* K1\a trtojion ?!.<> p ?
.. ??(V "a.iM'M ?*. 4?-^ r**i rn Ml ?1'1
c<l hy a eofiinlorahlo unanl of the ro^nliir mill
tary- ~anf>rehon?uve. douhtloos, of miiiic outride
attumpt to prevent tho count.
Nr.w Ori.k.ws. February 13.?Tho Texas
S'ato Convonti mi In* p-is?c 1 an Ordinance fn
voritij; the speedy f>nnatiin of a Southern Con<
orifcy, or?d ?! ? '?e>l <even Delegate* to rcpro-enl
Texas in tho Snither.ii Oongross.
Nasiiviiii.e. Tkvs., February 13.?There nr<
indication* that, tho aiTJji'oi^i'o majority in (hit
State will ho 50.0)0 fir Union. a>i<i '20,HOC
against culling a Convention. Only two soces
( mnista wore oieotc-1.
Itiriijioxd, V a., Fclirniiry !??.?Thft Oonvnn
t'utn uint in the Capitol today. John Junnov
P K*sa., of L union, was cliK'tnil l'rosi<lont. On
taking the Clniir, Mr. I, union msnlo n Unior
speech. but said that Virginia would insist or
lw?r firrUfj n? n ... ~ **
r, - .. uouvi'ii'Mi ui rumrtuun^; in tiio
Oonfivlerney.
From Washington.
Wahhinoton-, February 7-?In ?hc House
Heitry Winter Davia, in a vehement speech
endeavored to show th it Maryland is entirely
against soiMnsion in any form. His speeoli
was applauded by the Republican side, uiu
Ivuitkle, from the s:iine State, w is not p^r
flllMflfl M?cnaii.l If..11. ..-I- ' ? " 1
. v..1 iiiiuiiuiglliliu llicroiiu
ecd amend nents to the rep< rt of the commit
tee of thirty-throe, looking to a quadruple di
vision of iln? Union. In ihe Senate, Senatoi
'NN'ijrfjtl 1 replied7in severe style to Johnson, ol
Tennessee. lie defended the South tind Hon
.Jeff. Davis. llis comparisons were so un
ique and felicitous as to cause the galleries tc
be cleared. No business of importance waf
transacted in either House.
About 250 Federal troops arrived here to
day.
Washington, February 8-:?In the Senate
the MeCor nick Reaper patent was up. A re
? ? i.r . * -
ooiunun tor extension 01 MiO patent passed.
Some sharp wort's occurrod between Doug
Inn and Fesscndvji.
, Tike <??rro*po?Klciiw betwrreti Mi':' llayhc
and the President was hiid before the Senate
the purport of which is already known.
The House refused to consider the repnrl
of the Committee of Thirty-three. Mr. Kel
loirs* spoke in favor of his resolution for ad
justinCnt, and said its cftoct was to repudiate
all party platforms. It was not speaking tc
politicians, but to the people of all parties.
Smith, of North Carolina, delivered a conciliatory
speech, and advocated Ci.ttcudeu'*
resolutions.
It is believed thatKellojjc'n speeeh, favorring
his resolutions to amend the Oonstitu
tion, reflects the embodiment of Lincoln'*
sentiments.
Unionist* arc jubilant. Otlier signs indicate
more willingness on the p ?rt of loading
Republicans to sacrifice party und pi.it form
for sake of the Union.
WAfliUNOfON, February 0.?The Pence
Conference is still in secret session.
^ *Today, a Committee wiis nppoin'fld for the
purpose of considering a proposition for ud
jn?tinent of difficulties.
Influential gentlemen from all psrts of the
country continue to arrive hero. ur<'in<? n
clement of national troubles. Millions ol
wonlth arc represented by them.
Captain Fulton, of tllC Navy, a native of
Maryland, cirumittcd suioidc this afternoon.
t>l.>winpf hit) brains out with a pistol. 11o bad
for Homo time boon depressed, in consequence
of national difficulties.
No apprehension is folt <>f iui immediate
attack on Fort Sunter, as tlio question will
probably be placed in the bands of the Southern
('onfedoracy ; meantime, t:?e South Carolina
authorities will plaoc Htri??tcy <<uard than
ever on the coast; to prevent all p wsibility of
Anderson beinj* reinforced, and bis domestic
market supplied and postal facilities will bo
cut off.
Washington, February 11.?In the Sen*
nto, tho Naval Hill amendment to construet
Seven ftteaiU tdooWR WUS di>J;i?irr?>r>rl ?/*
In tho Mouse, Mr. Cr.iigo, of North OuroInn,
introduced a resolution that tho I'resident
be rcrjuired to rooogiHzc the Southern
m Cjonfederacyartd receive its Kuvoy. 11 WM
referred to the (Juininittco on Foreign AfTwivn.
Nkw YonJt, February 8.?Tho Mohawk
arrived horo to-day from Key West., which
jd.icc sho loft on the 31st ult. The Crusader
will anil in n few days for New York. The
Wyandotte is expected in the course of the
week. - The )?to?>klyn was at Key West on
iL. Al-i f%%
mo aik, one would go first to Tortugas anil
Pennncola. Tho Macedonian was spokon pn
tho 80th, bound in to Tortugaa.
Fkuit trooa nro in bloom in Texas?grass
ingrowing, and tho who.it orQp is promising.
l_ -- i " j. . . '.l i i
NOT TOLL BRIDGE.
npHK BOTlXJE over Senooa.Si'.vor.at tho Old
I Sloan'* Forry. on ?he Koftd from t?ondlaU>n
to Wulhalla nod Ocnce Station, having huon
completed, will l>o open for travel frum.thli date.
February 12, tdCt 28 3
FORESAIL E,
trpiIE FLAT BOAT, formerly ?s?d at Sloan's
_|_ Ferry.' It-wan built about eighteon months
nit'?, in a substantial manner, and is 50 feet in '
lonilh. *
Apply At tlio new Toll flr'uigo.
February 12. 1801 _ 28 3
"W".A. 1STTE ID,
1 AAA BUSI1K1,$ OF COllN. fbr ?-i?loh
X \JV/\J wfl will|p?y 00 ccuta In CbhIi, op $1*
in Good*.
J. B. K. SLOAN Sb CO.
^ Pdndlcton, Feb. 1&, IHC1 28 4
Spocial Notices.
A CARD.
Mr. Editor: I sinccrcly regret <hftt a few unthinking
persons have put In circulation in the country
ft report, Unit I should hnve said that nil my property,
with myself, belonged to the North. Now,
this is n maliciously False statement. 1 nm true to
my country. All my interest is in South Carolina,
and 1 atn bound to my native State by every tio
that in sacred : and I will protect it against any
nml every enoni',. Ki-hraim Couh.
February I, 1801 1
| Uapt Joseph M. Adams.
I Mr. Editor: On Saturday, th* 16th instant,
i tltc Volunteers of the Regiment. accepted froin this
Brigade, will havo ftn opportunity of voting for
a Colonel, l.ieulenant Colonel, an<l Major, to command
them. So far as we know, all tlio candidates
for those olTiccs are gentlemen of high social position,
personal worth, anil military experience;
nor would we disparage the claims or qualifications
of any candidate, in pressing those of Captain
' .loxK.ru Mk Ai>\.ms, for the post of Lioutcnanti
Colonel, upon the attention of the Volunteers of
i the Regiment.
I Tlio probability now is. that this Regiment, will
' soon bo called into the field, and it is a matter of
1 importance to (he volunteer, who shall command
him in the hour of battle. We have seen
1 ??Al l/?w?iu *! ? 4' 1
i ...... n.iv.. iim|iui u<m;u l)l Having (iic
; ; most competent officers, to lead mon into battle mid
. ! to bring them tafelyout of it. Todothis, an officer
{ must know in advnncc how to drill mul mauouvre
liis troops accurately. and being Acquainted with
, the whole theory of tactics, must liavo that cool|
ncas of mind and calm courage, that will enable
liiin to juit theory into practice in the hour of battie.
For such mi officer the Volunteer slioulu seek
' j in voting. Such an officer is Captain Adams: a
| native of Old l'endleton District, a gentleman of
, | moral worth, culm courage. and a graduate of our
. i Slate Military Vcademy. Volunteers, remember
.. him at tho polls! A VoLUXTKKn.
MILITARY NOMINATIONS.
The friends of Col. E. 1'. JONES respect'
fully announce him a candidate for Colonel of tlie
Volunteer Regiment froin thin Brigade.
ray The friends of Col. J. 1). ARHMORE
respectfully nnnouuco liim a candidate for Colonel
: of the Regiment of Volunteers now forming in this
. Brigade.
The friends of Capt. II. It. I1CGI1RS respectfully
announce bin- a candidate for Lieutenant
1 Colonel of the Volunteer Regiment to be formed in
conformity with th? net of the Legislature.
SrTho friends of Col. JAMES I.. 011 It respectfully
announce him a candidate for Colonel of
t no Regiment of Volunteers to be formed in Pick.
ens and Anderson.
fifctf- Tlio friends of Col. I). A. LEDBETTER
' rosiicef fully Announce' him n candidate for Colonel
' of the Regiment of Volunteers forming in Anderson
1 i and Pickens.
1 Jon. 16, 1801 24 If
The friends of Col. C. S. MATTISOX respect
fully announce him a candidate for Major ot
tlio Regiment of Volunteers to be formed in Pickens
ind Anderson Districts.
SW The friends of M ij. 8. 8. CRITTENDEN
r announce him a enndidale for Lieutenant Colonel
f of the Regiment of Volunteers in l'ickena, Anderson
nnd Greenville.
??T The friends of Gen. 8. D. QCODI.ETT nn'
nounco him a candidate for Major of the Regiment
* of Volunteers in Anderson, Pickens and Greenyillc.
? I I I Ml III
TAXES! TAXES!
I WILL atto.id lit tlio following times and
plnces. fur the purposo of rccoiving Taxes
. for the vonr 1NG0:
The late dav at. which the tax hill was perfected
ha* delayed tho arrival of my books;
therefore, 1 have boon compelled to change the
day of my departure and attendance at the various
points in the district. This change is ah!
solutely necessary, and I hope it will not work
? minn|i|i<H111 limni i?? any.
Monday 2-">rh February, at Kzckicl Cox's;
I TiiokIat 20 ' at Center;
Wednesday 27 " at Bachelor's llotroat ;
Thursday 2ft " at Fair Play;
, Friday 1st ?>f M.;roh, at Doutliit'a ;
Saturday 2 " at Fant's;
' Monday 1 " at l'ickens 0. II ;
Wodne.?i it ft at Salubrity ;
Thursday Friday 7 & 8 March, at Piekenaville
i Saturday 9th March, u J. 1'. (Jossetl's ;
Monday 11 " at Trap;
Tuo?dav 12 " at Hester's;
W cdiuwdav 13 " at Ilagond's ;
Thursday 14 " at Mrs. Barton's;
Fridav 15 " at Kli Stansell's ;
I Saturday 1ft at Wolf Creek;
i ci > 1- in " .... - -
n h'cik ir>. iw tc -I in I'lCKonn U. II ;
Saturday 2.'$<1 March at Hurricane;
Monday 25 " nt Win. Niinmiin's;
Tuesday *20 " at Grant's Store;
Wednesday 27 " nt Tunnel Hill;
Thursday 28 " nt A Rubin*';
Friday 1^9 " nt Jming Phillips':
Saturday Art " nt Fonton II. iTnll'e;
Mimdity 1st April nt 0. P. IVhiIc'h ;
Tuesday 2 " nt C?. W. PhUlin*';
Wednesday & Thursday 3 & I at Wallinllri
M'lndiiv and Tuonlav K and Out PiekonsO. II.,
. at wliiuli time my books will he chined. All pepsnns
railing to make their returns by that time
are, hy law, double tnxed. The Tax Collector
lias nn <li?c?etinn in tlio inntter.
State Tax tweivty-fivo per cent hieher than
Inst year.
It ind tax 25 per oont.
P hjp ' 15 per cent.
Til* HAVAfA will tui^n fKof t\r\ Dnhtwrtu
. , , .... ...... ...n
will he rci-eivu'l unless accompanied with the
money. None but Stnto money can be rccpived.
' Oao tenth nf one |>er cont. on all monies
loaned, monies at intertill. <>ll monies invented
in the stock* or bonds of any other State, other
than the bonds or stocks of tins State, am!
other than tho stocks of the banks anil railroad
companies of this State."
Tho njigrenrnte amount of monies to lie returned
by each porson should bo ascertained
befoio tho return is made.
Slave owners aro required bv law to return
the number of. dog* belonging their ncgroeH.
JOHN W. L. OAKY, T. C.
February 5. 1801 27 tf
Snle.
WffiL ho wdd, at the Into rcsidenco of Wm.
II?*i?ior.-St*n. deccasQd, nour Trap, on the
25th day of February, inHtant the
Personal Estato
Of *aid docoftsod, viz: One buy lwiro. one wagon,
one yoke oxen, utook of Cuttle, Sheep, Hog*.
C.irn. Fodder, Shooks, llueon, Lard, Household
Furniture, Fanning Tools, Ac.
Turku?Oil a credit of nine month* with interext,
noto and good surotiea. Suiuj under
$5, camii.
A. J. ANDEUSON, Admr.
fidf At the *nme time and nlace. tho farm
will bo rented for the present year, on n crodit
until the M Jnnunry, 1802.
Fob. 4. 1861 27 3_
THE 8TATB OP SOUTH CAROLINA,
PICKKNS?IN ORDINARY.
llobcrt Kirkscy, Adin'r, ")
vs. > Pet. for settlement.
Win Kirkscy, et. als. J
IT appearing to my satisfaction thAt David Oarvin
nn<l wifo Nanoy. Isaiah M. Kirksey. .Tared P..
P. Kirkscy, Mary L. M. I*. Kirksey, Christopher
Kirksey, Catharine Ilfe^um, and 1). P. Holland and
w11r rrnfiope aeienuants in this case, resrda without
the limits of this States It is onkrod, therefore.
that I liens several absent parties do appear
in the Court of Ordinal*. to he holden at Pickens
0. II, on Friday thfe 8d dify ftf May next, to show
emuft. if any they can, why a final settlement of
the I'siaio of William Kirksoy, senior, deceased,
(aw to his distributive share Iq (he Estate of flilas
I Kirksoy, deoeased,) should not be made, anu ?
decree pronounced thereon.
W. B. nOUJOMBB, o.r.J).
Ordinary's Office, Jan. tyrt, IBM ffm.
, m
' 111 1 i
PENDLETON
FEMALE SEMINARY.!
rpiIK EXERCISES OF THIS INSTITD1.
TION will oommonco on the 1st Monday
in Fnbruurv next, undor tho direction of Mr.
W. 0. llVNDS, whoso testimonials of high
mortil worth ??i<' scholarly attainment,-, from
! tho fir?t oitizoud of (irennvillrt- nnil linr li.mit..
' tions of learning, givo ample satisfaction.
The Music Department will continue under
the direction of Mrs. Cornihii. already so favornblv
known to the public.
Iu connexion with the large and well arranged
School Rooms, is n commodious HOAKDlNtJ j
1IOUS1J, to be opened for the reception of the
Teacher and family, an ? pupils from ndistance.
The Scholastic Yeai* will embrace two Sessions
of Fivo Months each.
THRMS:
First Class, $ 8 00 per Session,
Second " 10 00 "
Thinl " I I 00 ??
The nliov'e, with Latin <>r Greek, or either. ?10; I
Contingent expenses, $1 : Music, $2()^nnd$l
fur use of 1'iuiiu.
II. C. MI LiLF.Il. 1
J. W. CtlAWFOUL), j 1$ mid
.J. K. UKLLOTTH. ! ??r
JAMES llUNTEll. | Trustees.
J. 11. SITTON, J
IVmlloton, H. .I.iii, '21. lsi'tl 20 ? R
VALHALLA INSTITUTE,
Rov. Aug. Angoror, A.M., Principal.
rpjIK rillST TEHM of this .School begins
I Vobrnnrv 5th, nml will continue for fivo
month?. Tlio hoc > ml term will begin first of
August next.
'I'liArA W vnj III. I>^!.|?.|?.|
_ w . ?*.? .... ft IIIKII T i/u|i'iniiH'iiit UUb UUU
will be added us soon as practicable.
The Scholars have to partake in tlie Study <jf
nll the common Fn^lish branches.
Discipline?Mild, friendly, yet decided.
TURlliS :
Each conrso of fivo month*, $7.-r>0
Latin, French or Gorman, extra, cacti, ;">.00
Drawing, extra. 3.00
Piano, per lesson, extra. 40
Payable middle of each term.
F >r further particular.", apply to the Principal.
Ifrjei'cncf.t?Uev. F. Bachmuii, I'. !>., and
Rev. Ii. Mullor, Cha' le.-'toii; Mr. I), H'.emann
and Dr. Norman, Walhalla.
W.ll.i.tl,. -! *'? l?e.l nn .r
.. v r, !<<Ul ?.\9 11
DC Pel KTMfiMT (IF WAR.
1IE.VDQUAUTKUS, February 8lli, 1801.
TUIE FOLLOWING TEXT HOOKS having been
I adopted by tliis Depart mt>nt, in pursuance of
un Act of. llic General Assembly "to provide an
Anned Military Force," for the Drill and Instruction
of Volunteers, Militia and Fnlisted Men of
South Carolina, will be used and followed by the
several arms of the service respectively, via.:
FOIl C1V4LKY.
"The System of Cavalry Tactics," approved by
the President of the United States, and published
by order of the War Department. Feb. H'lh, 1811.
OR ril]M) AXtTILdLGRY.
"Instruction for Field Artillery, prepared by a
TCo.iril i?l" V ri Sll?a*w ' liK " ?..t.i: ?' ?'? .1-- 2? 1
- ? .s.uvufo, |i'i?linnuu nil" lll? information
and government of the Army, and adoptfd,
bv an order of tlac Wur Dapartmont, March
Oth, 1800.
FOR INFANTRY OF THE LIXE.
"A Coneiso Sysicm of - 1 iret motion and He'gulnlions
for the Militia and Volunteers of tlio United
States," prepared and arranged by Adjutant-Ouuernl
Sam. Cooper, under the supervision of MajorGeneral
Alex. Maeoinb. together with the "Infantry
Tactics, or P iles for the Kxorcise and Ma.
nuMivre of the Unif?d States Infaiitry," l>y MajorOenoral
Scott, so itr as relates to . manoeuvres of
the lino.
FOR IJUHT INFANTRY ANI> KI* ,
F EiFHII-JN.
"Hide and Light Infantry Tactics. fur the Kxi
| ercise and Mnmunvrc of Troops when act inn as
Light Infantry or Kifletnen," by Brevet l.ieuienant
Colonel W. J. Hardee.
All Volunteers, Militia and Unlisted Men will
conform strictly to tho above-systems of Drill and
Exorcise, prescribed by tlie different amis of service.
lly order of the War Department.
STATES It. GIST,
Adjutant and Inspector General.
February 14. 18(51 28 1
tOUE TO THE IlESCVE !
THE CRISIS J s U r ON US!
t i i i- i-?i ??' *
Antj |lursuiiN uiucuteu r<> . 11. uh.\ UX ?fc
CO., for the year lflGO, nmatoome forward
ami mako settlement by N'oto or Ca*h?cash
preferred?as we arc needing money.
Persons indebted to the iirm of DKXDY A
l'ULLKX for tlie years IN.08?'59 must pay
within twenty days from this date, or pay cost,
without discrimination.
\V. II, DKXPY & CO.
Wnlhalln. Pol.. 1. 1 SO I 20 tf.
Notice to Dobtors.
rKUSQXS indebted in my Office. on bonds
for Land, are hereby notifiod that the same
mttxl be paid. If not paid before, thov will be
put in suit Upturn day. Parties are clamorous
for t!i?ir nioiinv n?wl iliiu in ?lm ....... :?
800IUU, tiiov unit obtain it .
ROUT. A. THOMPSON. c.E.ivn.
Oom'rs Office, Jan. 30. ISO I 2<> 3
CLAREMONT ACADEMYT
rpHB TRUSTEES (ako pleasure in nnnnunJL
cilia to the public, that they have secured
tho services of Mr. C. L. IIoLi.iNosyfottTU nod
Lady, to take charge of tlie Cl'arcmoht'Academy.
These Teachers have experience,'KrWl are
competent to instruct in all the various branches
of an Enp'.i.'h education. By arrangement,
a Male and Female School will be taught in the
sumo house.
The Academy will bo opened on tho 2*1 Mon.I,iv
Si. .r...lur.i
(JimmI boarding cnn bo had in tho neighborhood
on favorable terms.
The unlubrity of tho climate and tho moral
tono of tlio vicinity, aro inducements that
should not Ite overlooked by parent* and guardians
in educating thoir children and wards.
By order of tlio Hoard :
M. S. STIlIfiLINO, See'v.
Jan. 0. 23 'tf
FBESH
GARDEN SEEDS,
17011 SALE LOW, by
I1 ** J. J. LEWIS.
January 17, 1801 ?f
MEDICAL NOTICE -REMOVAL, j
Uivn. (ii.Yimi A siai.vn be# to infoi-m tludf
friends and patrons that tHey have" removed
their offlco to the briuk building forntorly occupied
by Dr. T. J. I'lokons, where on<? or tho other mny
always be found, except wlion professionally absent.
MAURY ft SLOAN. '
, Pendleton, Jan. 18, 18(11 25 tf
IWRDlCAfj CARD.
fVl- O. II. Sy.MMES having oomplotod li]? '
Collngi(ito ooOrtt, offer# his Professional
services to his friend* *nd tho public generally. '
Will bo prompt in hid attention to hi* pntrons.
Ilia oJTii-o vrill be ?>uud with Dr. M. L. Shari-k
in tho briok building Adjoining Store of lute K.
B. Benson Sc, Son.
I'Midlcton, May 12,18G0 41 tf
PREPARE FOR WAR!
rpiIH UNDERSIGNED offers for sale Low, I
SUGAR,
<
COFFER,
MOLASSES, |
SALT, !
KICK,
NAILS, &C.
sriru: nm coons, 1
HARDWARE, &C.
For s:>lo low.
I.
U-KOCERIES,
' t
Sold for CASH on/1/. i
Romombor This, 1
"QUICK SALES & SMALL PROFITS."
Country Produce taken in exchange for '
(loous! ,
J. J. T HWIS.
Pp-ndlofnu, .Jan. 3,* 1861 tf
Notico. |
VT,I. per. nns indebted to tTic Ksfnto of Thomas ]
Kalinin, deceased, are hereby notified that
immediate paymont must bo made; and all pcrI
Hons having demands against the h'statc must present
(liein legally attested to the undersigned.
W. A. SMITH. \ .. .
J. W. CALIj.X HAN, j ors' I
J.aii. 7. 18(11 2:1 r>
IT UK STATE OF SOUTH CABOJilNA,
I?ICKKN8?IX OHI)INANY.
1 F. N. Qarvin, Adm'r, ]
vs V Pel. for Settlement.
I ti.a,. i\ I! ?-i ? l
* iif. Mill vni, t'l, J1IS. )
I T appearing to my satisfaction that E. W. Mcr- '
1 rill iiml wife Ann, .Jnines 11. Evntt ami wife Ma- '
rilda, defendants in this oase, reside without (lie
limits of this Slate. It is ordered, therefore, that
the s.iid absent defendants do severally appear in
the Ordinary's ollioe, ut l'iekens C. II., on Monday
tho 5th day of April next, to shew cause. if any
j they can, why a tiiiid settlement of the Estate of
Tbo;nas Uarvin, deceased, should not be made, nnd (
a decree pronounced thereon on that (lay. These
parties arc also required to render their advancements,
and receive their respective distributive
khttres. W. E. 11 OI.COM HE, o.t'.n. I
Jrtn. 12, l?r.l 23 Hoi
SHERIFF'S SALES.
1) Y virtue of sundry writs ftf fieri facias to ino diL)
rectod, will be sold before the Court House, in
Pickens Dis.r'ct, within the legal hours, on the first j
Monday and Tuesday in March nest, j
One tract of land, on Little Brass Town creak,
adjoining lands of George Rider, John lJlackwull
and others, containing seventy acrcs more or less,
levied on as the property of Win Cape, at the suit j
ot' Win Hot hell.
One tract of land on Mile Creek, adjoining ^
lands 6f loscph l'rice, f<. N. Itobins and others,
containing 160 acres more or less, levied on as the
properly of Henry Urogan at the suit of J. B.
Clardy. ]
One tract of land containing 200 acres more or
loss, adjoining lands of Klijah Aloxaiidcr, sr., J.
N. Murphree and others, levied on as the property
of Henry Urogan at the suit of W. K. Easley, ,
adin'r., and others..
One tract of land containing 300 acres more or
loss, lying on Uocky Fork, waters of Chauga creek. t
ii<ij<,Miniig lunus or cspcnccr Chambers, tiphraim '
l3o.Ub.nnd others, lovied on as the property of Win.
I'hill'jj. at tho suit of Robert Spencer and others.
One i vact of land, on Crnokeil Creek, adjoining 1
liiof Daniel Butler, Joseph Ilrewer and others,
co. uiining two liundred and eighty aercs more or 1
les.s, levied on as tlic property of 1). Von Eitz?n, at <
the suit of tlie State and others. >
On Tuesday after Saleday, at Fair Play, one i
cooking-stove, &c.,onc cupboard, one bureau, and
six stool bottom chairs, levied on as the property
of J. C.-.Stephens at the suit of J. T. Wait. 1
On Tuesday after Suleday, at defendant's resi- t
denets, near Fair l'lay, 1 one-horse wagon and harness,
fifteen goals, and about live hundred bundles of
fodder, levied on ns the property of Robert Hoi
| i;in<i, jr, nt tlie suit of A. II. Brnko & Co., and "
others.
One sorrel horse, lcvicil on as the property of |
0. W. Bnrket at the suit of G. W. Phillips, for the ]
use of J. M. Phillips.
One sorrel horse, ami one buggy anil harness,
levied" oh as the property of 11. E. Norris at the
suit of Leonard Towers.
'V,wo negro men. Bill and Tank, and one woman, j
1.etty, levied on as the property of J. M. Brock at
the suit of W. E. Archer and others.
Four mules, levied on as the property of Dr.
Charles Brown at the suit of M. 11. Ilunnicutt and ?
' others. (
One huggv and harness, levied on as the prop- j
ertv of Thomas 1'. Cuinnlm!! uf Hin unit/?f If i
Gaines.
One saddle, levied on as (lie property of Jolin (
Hawkins at tlie suit of Gibson ami others.
One yoko oxen, and one wagon, levied on as tlie
property of Joseph Wait at the suit of E. I!. Keith
vs. J. 0. Ituth'ilge and J. Watt.
One red steer, levied on ns tiro property of J. 15.
Crenshaw at the suit of 0. F. Seeba.
One negro man. named Green, levied orv as the
property of Win. Kinimons at the suit of A. L>.
Hogart. '
Terms, cash; pnrchaflcrsto pay for pnpers.
W. N. CRAIG, s.i'.i?. i
Jan. 8. 1P<U 23 M Lj
TlIK STATU OK SOUTH CAROLINA, \
l'lCKKSS OISTIUOT?OFFICII CURT OF COMMON l'l.KAS. ,,
\T?/"Il.lilAM I''. PAIUCKK. who is tlio custo- i
T> ?ly of the Sheriff of Pickens District, )>y v
virtue of a writ of cn)tia? ad ttafisftictciulum, at ?
the suit of Robert 11. Hubbard, assignee, hnv- 0
ing hied in my oIEiO. together with n schedule ,,
011 oath of his estate and effects, liis petition to "
the Court of Common I'lens jiraying" that lie 'I
may to admitted tVr'tlitJ benefit of the Act of the v
General Assembly made for the reliof of insol- c
vent debtors: It is ordered, that the snid Hob- ^
crt II. Hubbard, assignee, niul all others, the |
creditors to whom the said William F. Parker |,
i* in anywise indebted, be and they are hereby 8)
summoned and have notice to nnnnnr flm
said Court, lit Pickens Court I louse. on the 3d 8
Monday ??f March next, to shew cause, if any ,,
they can, why I lie pniyor of the petition afore- |
fluid should not he granted.
J. JO. IIAOOOD, c.c.i'.
Office Common Pleas, Dee. 15, IRGO 3in.
Last NoticePERSONS
indebted to Dr. !t. J. Oilliland
must make payment. Unless this is done
bv Return day, debtors will have to pay costs. .
'l'his is the last call.
TIIOS. II. BOOOS.
Feb. 4. l*(U 27 2
Blacksmithing.
A TIIW ITMni.'RQrAVyu ?:n ? A*
J_ . .... v., win uurrjr oil III0 | IF
bti^ir.css at this p'.acc for (lie pros- j p
>?^cnt year. Wo nre prepnred nt nil times to i &
do work at llio shortest notico. \io will keep con 0]
Bluntly o;. hnnd ii quantity of Iron nnd Steel. We 0,
will have ft lot of first rnto one nnd two horse Wngons
for sale, soon. A lot of HftVno's Axes for snlo,
nt all times. Plows nlwnys on baud, and nil kinds of
Fnrmin* Tools mndo toordor^
J. E.TfAOOOD.
UAII11 [SON ilAYNES.
pi?-kon? C. ii.. 8. r\. Fob fl. ihhi 2? im
Law Notice.
'PIIE undersigns! have formed a partnership In
! tho prnctlco of I.aw and Equity for Piukons J
District. Mr. IIadorx may be consulted at Ills ci
oflic< in Pickens and Mr. Okr ?1 Anderson. ti
JAMES L. OUR. a
W. M. MADDEN. K
Pickens C. H., May 10, 1859 42-1 f
FOR SALE!
TUIB Subscriber ia tho proprietor of a valua_1_
uablo THACT OF LAND, nituuto near
Wnllmllu, on tlio llluo Ridge Itnilroad, con:
dining
Fivo Hundred Acres.
fifty of which nro good Crcok and Branch Bot(om.
There are two settlements on the tract,
jnd the land is susceptible of division. I desire
to sell from One hundred ixnd fifty to Four huu- ,
J red Acres, on easy terms. Apply by letter to
mo ut Wallialla, or on the premises to
A. D. (jiAlLLAllD.
Sept. 3, 1800 0 Oni t
Tho Carolinian will copy in its tri- i
ivcekly oil Mondays, and in the J fanner twice a
nontli for six months, and forward bill to mo.
A. I>. G.
MARBLE YARD
AT PENDLETON.
ITtVEUY ONE CAN UK SUITED, AS WE
j have on hand and receive nverv imintli
lie bent
:TARiUIV AM) A II i;k h a \
MARBLE
L'OIl MONUMENTS, SLAUS, TOMBS
AIJ! I)
II EA DSTON ES OF ALL SIZES
\nd as cheap us can be bought anywhere, with
freights added.
Cut letters, 3 1-2 cents each. Raised letters,
20 cents each ; and the letters cut dorp anil
ivcll.
We have secured tho sorvices ot Mr. JOHN
C. C11EK11Y as our Agent, who will do all that
an he done to givo entire satisfaction. All i
business transacted l>v him will he ratified by 1
LKAYELL A WHITE. !
March 20. 18G0 33 tf
TUP 1>I^\T1\T nrnxT iinmin
ajiij i mi is Junius M u 11^1 j.
Tj'^IIK Subscriber takes pleasure in informing
JL bis friends and the public, that be has ta<en
charge of that large and commodious House
in the village of
PEKniiETOW, s. c.
Ho intends to keep a first clnss house, an?l
invites the tro veiling public and his friends to
^ivc him a call. Amongst tho comforts and
conveniences added, is that of a Reading Room,
ivhere the latest papers may he consulted.
A. B. BOWDKN.
Fob 2.1800 27 If
FOR GOOD BARGAINS
AND
U'tOE) AIM* (/RlFiilP
GOME TO WALU ALIiA !
rii it u J ? ? t ? -
i.nu unuersigneu una just returned from
Charleston, where he has purchased one of
the most complete
STOCK OF GOODS
F.vcr before brought to this place. The variety
is great, therefore, enumeration is practically
impossible, lie Ims
DRY GOODS,
(loth for l<n<lies and Gentlemen's wear.
It S AOY llADi; ( LOT19I\^.
Jf the various sizes ?ml patterns, cut and umdo
up in tho latest stylo.
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
[n great variety, and of the latest pattern and
style.
ItoiinctN, Ribbons, &c.
Mv stock of Hardware, Glassware, Cutlery,
to, is largo, and will coinparo favorably with
lie best.
C, ROOK 1U KS
3f every description, fresh. an<l a fine supply on
land.
Goods will be bartered for Produce and articles
in this lino, on the very host terms.
My GOODS have been bought with care and
it the low est prices. This enables me to offer
me of the best stocks in the country, on the most
iccommodati 11ig terms. Call, examine my stock, j
ind try mo. I am bound to sell.
I). NIEMANN.
P. S. My Bur is stocked with the choicest
IVincs and Liquors, and is ojiou at all proper
,imos. D. IJ.
Walhalla. April '_!<?, 1 HI'iO 30 tf
PICKENS LAND.
IITAYE two Tracts of Land for sale?the
Barker and Craig places, lying near the lload
calling from Oconee Station to Nicholson's
ford. GEORGE SKA HORN.
Sopt 10, lKOO 7 tf_
1AND FO li S A LR
TMIE snhscrihrir will nnll nt nrivt>?? nn
JL good terms, a
Valuable Tract of Land,
Situated in Pickens District, on the waters of
Jhoestoe creek, near Bachelors' Retreat, confining
Five Hundred Acres more or less. The
ract is improved; with almut thirty acres of hotom
land thereon. There are good schools and
thurches convenient. For particulars, apply to
G. W. IMIILMI'S.
Polonel'M Fork IV. Aug. 22, 1800 4?tf
BLUE RIDGE HOUSE,
AT 7
.rencneton, s. u.
I^IIK SUBSCRIBER, who has bad several
years -experience in Hotel business, (liavng
been solo proprietor of the Williamston
Springs I Intel for nine years,) is now proprietor
f the BLl'K RIHGE'llOUSE, where ho will
.e glad to see all his old friends and patrons
nd also the travelling public. His house will
to provided with everything necessary for a
rell-kept house, both from the sea board markets
nd surrounding country, and his liar with
hoice Wines, Liquors and Uigars. lie has
;ood servants, ami every attention will bo paid
i? his guests to render their sojourn agreeable,
'lie good society of Pendleton Village?the proerbial
good health of its inhabitants?its fine
ool water and bracing atmosphere?its prox
i.hit i<> inn iiiuiiiiiiiia linn ut> urcuxMill11l_y i>y
lailrond, nil contribute to make, it one of tho
est summer resorts in the uppor country, Peri>ns
arriving here on tlio curs, and wishing to
isit Iho mountains or any other point of the
in-rounding country, enn lie Accommodated with
ood conveyances and careful drivers from tho
.ivery St aide kept hero.
J. W. COlllJ.
May 15, lSfiO 42_ tf^
AMR8 l- oil it. W. PRICK.
ORH & PRICE,
A T T O 11N E Y S AT L A W, ;
<j>rccnvillo C. II.,
I'raetico in tho Courts of Iho Western Circuit. 1
FOR SALE, '
iiII A 'I* i -r t 1 - - 1 1
I'Kik I MUPimuiw u 'V wi ICIIMI, Willi H fgOfMl*
dwelling, and otlior necessary out-build- 1
i^s tlicreon, containing Throe Acres. On the
remises, there is a fine gnrden. good orchard,
e. The Lot adjoins Jacob Schroder nnd oth- f
rs, nnd lies immediately on tho public rond,
I'juadistant from West Union nnd Walhnlla.
Term*, ensv, II. HOOPS.
Oft. 30, 18'flO l-l ' tf. .
T. DRAPER,
Ytr I'm TIM l IT1.MJ A \TI\ TI.Hl'lA T
M .t M/lli'l ;M\JVIV rtil 1' ? 1"J M riljlll'/IV| |
rendition, M. t;., ,
BK(i8 leave to inform the oitiKonH t
r /W"'' I'endleton and vicinity,Mhnt ho i
iv 3m hftH locatcd hims?olf permanently at I
>ij53Ptliiw place, mid in prepared to oxe- <
iito nil work in his line on fuiort notice, end t
10 moat rennonftlilc tprms. IIo may be found, '
t all tiraoe, at tho Shop forinvrly occupied by I '
[r. Ju*lufl.
0<t. 13, 1800 12 tf 1
COME TO DACUSVILLE!
fPHE Subscriber has just receivfd bis FALli
1 ait<l WINTl-]|i STOCK, consisting of
DRY GOODS,
Fancy Goods, Hardware, Crockcry, Drugs and
Medicines. Hats und Cutis, Hoots and Shoos,
UK A D Y MADE CLOTHING,
With tho usual vurioty in tho Dry Goods
line, and
U It Oft; 12 It IKS;
All of which ho iutonds nolling low for cash or
to punctual customers. Ho will tuko in KXCIIAKtSK
WliOttt, Corn, Pens, Beeswax, Tallow,
ami in fact any merchantable barter for
Goods, at the market price.
B. F. MORGAN.
Oct 2.r>. 1800 11 tf_
JOS. J. NORTON
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ANI>
Solicitor in I'ijiiity.
1'IOK T? N S C O IT It T imiTMU n
Jan. I. 1868 26 tf
A. FISCHESSER,
ami Jeweller,
WALHALLA, S. <\
HAS received tit ltis Htnn<i <>n Main-street, u
lar^o ond beautiful nm??rtment of
Watches and Jc-olry,
Which in ofl'orcd \crv lnw to I'. */!k nnrl tt.?
trading public.
RKI'AIRING, in nil itt hranciien, done in
a most worknmnliko miuinor, ami with deBpatoh.
All work warranted.
hii\p 22. 1860 47 f
H. FAJEN,
A T W AJiIIALLA, S . C . ,
IS now receiving a splendid awrtmcut
DRY GOODS,
For Ladies and Ocntlcmnn's Wear,
__ .1 f V/)
Kc:i?l v-marie Clothing.
IIo also has on hand tlio finest Customers and
i/mcns, for tho Sprit ten ml Summer; together
with many other articles not necessary to mention.
Mr. Kajks continues t'no Tailoring Business
in all its branches, ami respectfully solicits a
share of public patronage.
May 12. 1860 42 tf
CABINET MAKING,
at irioitoa.ys nirii, s; c.
^ | ^11K undersigned is prepared to execute all
1 orders in this line. Promptness and punctuality
is promised if custom is extended.?
Terms, easy.
JAMES WHITE & CO.
August 24, 18G0 4 tf
WAGON MAKING,
Curried on at the same place, with workmanship,
despatch and neatness. Prieo, most accommodating.
E. SAllGENT.
Augnpt 24. ISGO 4 tf
POWDER FOR SALE.
rrMIE South Carolina Powder Mills' Company
I offer for sale, on good terms, the following
kinds of superior Powder, viz:
Common Blasting powder per keg $4 25
imiiiunt " " " " 5 25
Common Mining " " " 5 25
Brilliant " " " " 0 25
Common Kilio " " " 7 25
Brilliant " " " " 8 60
Wliero the keg is returned 25 ccnts
will Ik? deducted.
Address John Bowen <fe Co, Pickens Court
House, S. C.
WM. 11. BOW EN, Agent.
Sept. 7, 1800 G tf
Illue Kiri^c Itailroad.
mm ?m sm jgia
C1AHS on the Blue Ilidgo Railroad leave Pen/
dleton on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days, at 15 minutos before 4 n'nlonW A M Or.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 1 o'clpc'r
P. MLeave
Anderson on Mondays, "Wednesdays
and Fridays immediately after the oars arrive
from Bolton in tho morning. On Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays, on the arrival of the
cars from Columbia.
Sept. 8, 1800 _G tf
Money Wanted.
A Til/ PFRSONS indebted to mo either by
Note or Account, arc notified that I have
left my Notes and Accounts in the hands of
Thomas II. Hoggs. Esq., for collection, and that
early payment is desired ; also, all persons having
demands against me are requested to prosent
tho same to Thos. 11. lioggs, Esq., who
will settle tiie sumo as soon as ho can collect
the money.
It. J. G1LULANTV
Doc. 20. 18C.0 2m
LUMBER! LUMBER !
riMIF, undersigned having purchased tho
ft MILLS formerly owned hy CoL John A.
Kasley, deceased, three miles cast of Pickens
C. II., is prepared to (ill orders for LUMBKK,
finished or unfinished: Sash, Blinds, Pannel
Doors, or anything in that line, at short notice,
and on tho most reasonable terms, lie is determined
to carry on the business in all its branches,
and persons wishing anything of the kind.
nre assured their orders will meet with prompt
attention. Orders should Ijo addressed to the
undersigned, lie respectfully solicits a share
of public oatronnge.
M. F. MITCHELL.
January 20, 18(10 20 tf
Law Notice.
rPIIE undersigned will devote himself entirely
1 to the practice of Law nnd Equity on the
Western Circuit. Mr. Haddkn is Ids partner nt
Piokons. JAMES L. ORR..
Andersen 0. R., May 10. 1859 42-if
wiwr n TTfTTtT
IT JLU.? Vl l> IIA1 JJL;
A T T 0 II N K Y A T L A W ,
AVI I.I. attend promptly to nil business entrusted
It to his caro in the Districts comprising tlio
Western Circuit. Otlicc nt Pickens C. it.
Dec 6,1860 20 ?f
STATE OF SOl 'l II CAROLINA,
P1UKKN8 KMT IN TIIF. COVKT OK COMMON I'l.KAS.
W. 8. & U. F. Williams "j Foreign Attachment
vs > J. J, Norton.
Jacob Kcnnoniore. j 1'ltV's Att'y.
17V"HKltBAS, the plaintiff did, on the 24th day
T Y of April, 1800, filo his declaration against
!h<! defendant, (who as it is said) is absent from
?nd 'without the limits of tni*
iher wifo noriQorncy known within thesaine upon
irliom tx copy of tins said declaration might he aerrcil:
It is ordered, therefore, that the said defend
fnt do apj>e.ir and plead 10 tho said declaration on
>r before tho 2otU April, 18H1 ; otherwise, fim.l
ind absolute judgment will then be given mid
i warded against htm.
J. R. IIAOOOD, c. c. p.
dork's Office April;'-'-!. 1 H?(>. lyr,
NIK ST ATM OF SOl'TH (!.\HOI-INA
nckp.hs 1)1 st?tilk oottrf of tomhrtr pijai.
A. J. I.owyry 1 Foreign Attachment,
vs >' J. J. Norton.
.1. R. 'Cletcjftnd. J Flff'* All'*.
nllKRKAS, the plaintiff did. on fh?f 24th day
of April, 18f?0, flic hik deeJnration agniur-t
ho defendant, who (nu it in said) in Absent from
inu without the limit* of this State. nyd has miIiot
wife nor atforney Itnown within the name,
ipen whom r copy of the said declaration might
10 Borved: It in ordered, therefore thai tli? faid
fefendont do npponr and plead th? safltrteclaraion
on or before the 2/>th Apr'd, 1H01 ; otherwise,
Inal and absolute Judgment will tlicn be given and
iwarded against him.
J. K. HAftOOD, c. c. p. t>,
Clerk's Ottce, April 24, 1860.
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